Product Update
27.01.2025

Release Notes: SoftSIM Quectel Integration: EG25-GL & EG21-G

Introducing our newest SoftSIM integration. Onomondo SoftSIM now works seamlessly with Quectel’s EG-21-G and EG-25-GL modules. That means you can connect your devices to Onomondo’s global network without physical SIM cards.

Why?

Integrating Onomondo SoftSIM with Quectel EG-21-G and EG-25-GL modules removes the need for a physical SIM. This solution simplifies your operations, cuts costs, and speeds up development. With fewer hardware dependencies, you can scale faster, reduce logistics complexity, and focus on building IoT devices that are more efficient—both in terms of cost and battery performance.

How to get started?

  1. Talk to Us : Kick things off by reaching out to Onomondo. We’ll guide you through testing and setup. Make sure your device’s firmware is up to date.
  2. Provision and flash: Easily fetch and provision your SoftSIM profiles using our CLI tool. Then follow our detailed guide to integrate SoftSIM with your Quectel EG-21-G or EG-25-GL module.
  3. Monitor and optimize: Use the Onomondo platform to manage connectivity, track performance, and scale deployments with ease.

This integration is part of our ongoing mission to make IoT connectivity smarter, simpler, and more scalable. Our team’s here to help if you have any questions.

Ready to get started? Reach out to us today!

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